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eu members are set to meet in the coming weeks to discuss further help for the african state. >> the e u's top aide official has called on the international community to be generous. as for the donor conference next week, he is expecting the eu to contributed least 500 million euros. >> some of that will go to helping to revive the economy of mali as well as deal with persistent problems like food sanitation -- like food and water sanitation. >> our reporter travel to the country to see what has been made -- what progress has been made and see what challenges still remain. >> 40,000 refugees from the north of the country are now living in the capital. with little government assistance or chance of finding work, they face an uncertain future. the international community is concerned that their circumstances could trigger unrest and wants to enable the refugees to return home as quickly as possible. >> there is no way are around it. we have to do everything we can to ensure lasting success here in the interest of mali in the region and our own security. >> the region borders on the eur
eu members are set to meet in the coming weeks to discuss further help for the african state. >> the e u's top aide official has called on the international community to be generous. as for the donor conference next week, he is expecting the eu to contributed least 500 million euros. >> some of that will go to helping to revive the economy of mali as well as deal with persistent problems like food sanitation -- like food and water sanitation. >> our reporter travel to the...
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the eu competition commissioner says internet search giant google will probably have to come up with more concessions if it wants to avert a $5 billion fine for anti-competitive practices in europe. >> over a dozen rival companies accuse google of squeezing them out of the results of search queries. the eu opened an investigation, and last month, google came up with a list of solutions, but many critics say those proposals are inadequate. shares in a spanish finance group plunged, enraging small shareholders who said they were cheated into making risky investments. created in 2010 from the merger of seven troubled savings banks, it has become a symbol of spain's banking crisis. last year, it was bailed out by the spanish government and has received billions of euros from the eurozone rescue package. >> hundreds of customers joined a protest outside a madrid branch of the bank. most are small savers who were advised -- they say cheated -- into converting their savings of the bank into shares which have plummeted in value. they are chanting the words "thieves," and "you are robbing you
the eu competition commissioner says internet search giant google will probably have to come up with more concessions if it wants to avert a $5 billion fine for anti-competitive practices in europe. >> over a dozen rival companies accuse google of squeezing them out of the results of search queries. the eu opened an investigation, and last month, google came up with a list of solutions, but many critics say those proposals are inadequate. shares in a spanish finance group plunged,...
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the eu competition commissioner says internet search giant google will probably have to come up with more concessions if it wants to avert a $5 billion fine for anti-competitive practices in europe. >> over a dozen rival companies accuse google of squeezing them out of the results of search queries. the eu opened an investigation, and last month, google came up with a list of solutions, but many critics say those proposals are inadequate. shares in a spanish finance group plunged, enraging small shareholders who said they were cheated into making risky investments. created in 2010 from the merger of seven troubled savings banks, it has become a symbol of spain's banking crisis. last year, it was bailed out by the spanish government and has received billions of euros from the eurozone rescue package. >> hundreds of customers joined a protest outside a madrid branch of the bank. most are small savers who were advised -- they say cheated -- into converting their savings of the bank into shares which have plummeted in value. they are chanting the words "thieves," and "you are robbing you
the eu competition commissioner says internet search giant google will probably have to come up with more concessions if it wants to avert a $5 billion fine for anti-competitive practices in europe. >> over a dozen rival companies accuse google of squeezing them out of the results of search queries. the eu opened an investigation, and last month, google came up with a list of solutions, but many critics say those proposals are inadequate. shares in a spanish finance group plunged,...
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the eu classifies myanmar a least developed country. under the scheme it will be granted duty-free and quota-free access to european markets for all products except weapons. governments currently account for the majority of myanmar's exports to europe. it seems that the eu aims to foster both the economy and the democratization in the country by encouraging more trade. >>> the foreign ministers of 17 east asian and latin-american countries are gathering for a two-day meeting in bali, indonesia. the forum hopes to promote ties. the sixth foreign minister meeting of the forum for east asia/latin america cooperation kicked off on thursday. the forum is an association of 36 countries in latin america and east asia including ten asean member nations. it was established in 1999 when the then-prime minister of singapore proposed measures to enhance relations. trade between the two regions has increased nearly seven-fold in the past decade. indonesian foreign minister who is co-hosting the forum hopeses to further improve mutual benefits. >> we
the eu classifies myanmar a least developed country. under the scheme it will be granted duty-free and quota-free access to european markets for all products except weapons. governments currently account for the majority of myanmar's exports to europe. it seems that the eu aims to foster both the economy and the democratization in the country by encouraging more trade. >>> the foreign ministers of 17 east asian and latin-american countries are gathering for a two-day meeting in bali,...
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in a joint statement with the eu, it called the situation very fragile, warning against what he called a dangerous stalemate. are tired of u.s. involvement in their country's affairs. >> anti-american slogans have been evident in the streets since mohamed morsi was deposed on july 3. the u.s. media agencies have left. negotiations with the army and muslim brotherhood have failed. this policy analyst does not find that surprising. >> the u.s. does not have great credibility with any of the sides. the muslim brotherhood accuses the u.s. of betraying democracy and supporting a coup. the army and new government accuse the u.s. of being supportive of the brotherhood. so, that does not put the u.s. in a very good position. hashe administration stopped short of calling for the removal of the army in the two. if they did, they would -- of calling the removal of morsi by the army a coup. if they did, they would have to rescind the aid. >> this is my country. i don't think they should interfere. this is not a coup. this is us, the people. if they want to cut the aid, they can cut the aid. >> the
in a joint statement with the eu, it called the situation very fragile, warning against what he called a dangerous stalemate. are tired of u.s. involvement in their country's affairs. >> anti-american slogans have been evident in the streets since mohamed morsi was deposed on july 3. the u.s. media agencies have left. negotiations with the army and muslim brotherhood have failed. this policy analyst does not find that surprising. >> the u.s. does not have great credibility with any...
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the eu and the u.s. are urging the two to compromise saying that this only increases the risk of further bloodshed. one of the features following the ousting is an anti-american sentiment. >> anti-american slogans have been evident in the street here cents mohamed morsi was deposed july 3. the u.s. media agencies have now left in negotiations with the military on the muslim brotherhood have failed. this policy analyst doesn't find it surprising. click the u.s. does not have great credibility with either side right now. the muslim brotherhood accuses the u.s. of betraying democracy and supporting the coup. then the army and the new government accused the u.s. of being supportive of the brotherhood. it does not that the u.s. in a very good position. >> the u.s. administration has refrained from calling morsi's removal by the military a coup. if they did, they would stop the $1.5 billion in military aid the u.s. gives to egypt every year and it gives the u.s. some leverage here, something that is not accept
the eu and the u.s. are urging the two to compromise saying that this only increases the risk of further bloodshed. one of the features following the ousting is an anti-american sentiment. >> anti-american slogans have been evident in the street here cents mohamed morsi was deposed july 3. the u.s. media agencies have now left in negotiations with the military on the muslim brotherhood have failed. this policy analyst doesn't find it surprising. click the u.s. does not have great...
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>> actually, back seven, eight years ago, when i was in charge of eu collections, because i was in a while to my treasury responsibilities, doing those years the big question was when turkey is going to be ready for the european union, and now the question is, when is the european union going to be ready -- >> performing on all of the economy criteria. but then the domestic issues are so big in the european union that a new member, especially like a large country like turkey, is making people think twice, three times before making the big decision. but we believe that strategically it is very important for turkey to be in the eu, we believe that the european union is an important piece project emerging after the second world war, peace project but we believe the turkish project is more of a global project. >> from i understand the relationship with the united states is good, my understanding is that the relationship between the prime minister and the president is good. they talk to each other, on the phone, they share ideas, not only about the relationship but also about broader cons
>> actually, back seven, eight years ago, when i was in charge of eu collections, because i was in a while to my treasury responsibilities, doing those years the big question was when turkey is going to be ready for the european union, and now the question is, when is the european union going to be ready -- >> performing on all of the economy criteria. but then the domestic issues are so big in the european union that a new member, especially like a large country like turkey, is...
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abe met with the eu president and the european commission president in tokyo. they agreed to seek an early conclusion in negotiations to work out an epa deal and strengthen bilateral economic relations. they also agreed to set up a meeting to create rules for the development of outer space. in addition, they reached an agreement to ease tensions in east asia in the midst of china's increased maritime activities. both parties included these points in a joint statement that they released after the talks. >>> chinese vice premier wen wang has welcomed a delegation now visiting beijing. it comes at a time when bilateral ties remain strained. it was the first time in two years that members of the japan/china economic association had met such a high-ranking chinese officials. wang greeted more than 100 japanese company executives at the chinese government central compound. he said that the visit is a sign that japan places emphasis on improving economic relations between the two countries. wang is also in charge of china's economic policies. the japanese group is bel
abe met with the eu president and the european commission president in tokyo. they agreed to seek an early conclusion in negotiations to work out an epa deal and strengthen bilateral economic relations. they also agreed to set up a meeting to create rules for the development of outer space. in addition, they reached an agreement to ease tensions in east asia in the midst of china's increased maritime activities. both parties included these points in a joint statement that they released after...
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his eu colleagues are demanding the cyprus raise the sum of 5.8 billion euros itself in order to release a rescue loan package. a compulsory levy on savings may be the only answer. but major investors in cyprus's biggest bank, the bank of cyprus, could lose up to 20% of their deposits. not surprisingly, it's an unpopular measure. >> nearly everyone's going to lose some money. of course, the amount will be greater for some than for others. and that's that. >> there is anger at the nation's creditors. >> the germans are only interested in themselves. they don't care about anyone else. >> cyprus's banks have been closed for a week. the european central bank has threatened to cut off the island's emergency funding should no deal be reached by monday. if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-
his eu colleagues are demanding the cyprus raise the sum of 5.8 billion euros itself in order to release a rescue loan package. a compulsory levy on savings may be the only answer. but major investors in cyprus's biggest bank, the bank of cyprus, could lose up to 20% of their deposits. not surprisingly, it's an unpopular measure. >> nearly everyone's going to lose some money. of course, the amount will be greater for some than for others. and that's that. >> there is anger at the...
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to ukraine's having a free trade zone with the eu was also largely economic. i think this problem could be solved if, indeed, eu representatives, ukrainian representatives and russian government set together and found a formula that would solve the problem. but unfortunately this is not feasible now politically, because the eu since 2003 insists that it's either us or russia. ukraine has to choose. that's primarily the message from the eu commissioners, only later it was only the message from russia. it is either us or the eu in the short perspective. >> the uk is going to cap the cost of short term high interest loans, the so-called payday loans. with prices rising faster than wages, many find themselves at a credit limit or too late to have banks loan them money. the popular borrowing option online, katherine stansel has more. >> they target the most vulnerable people, payday loan companies that offer a financial fix at steep prices. shorm term lenders have seen their business rise but the government wants to curb their interest rates to help payday loan cus
to ukraine's having a free trade zone with the eu was also largely economic. i think this problem could be solved if, indeed, eu representatives, ukrainian representatives and russian government set together and found a formula that would solve the problem. but unfortunately this is not feasible now politically, because the eu since 2003 insists that it's either us or russia. ukraine has to choose. that's primarily the message from the eu commissioners, only later it was only the message from...
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the eu, the u.n. secretary-general was here arguing against military strikes at least in the short term unless there's an agreement at the united nations. again, the president clearly moving ahead without that body, the united nations security council calls it paralyzed, richelle. >> that's exactly what he said. he said it would be nice to have them, but if we don't, he says the u.s. is still going to do what he feels that the united states should do. mike, stay close. while the president is doing all of that campaigning, if you will, on the international stage, john kerry is also working to gather support for a military intervention in syria. the secretary of state is traveling to lithuania where he will meet with foreign ministers from the european union. he'll head to paris and london for talks with french, british and arab league leaders who will sit down with abbas as well. they have ordered u.s. diplomats to leave lebanon citing security concerns over pending military action in syria. in a new t
the eu, the u.n. secretary-general was here arguing against military strikes at least in the short term unless there's an agreement at the united nations. again, the president clearly moving ahead without that body, the united nations security council calls it paralyzed, richelle. >> that's exactly what he said. he said it would be nice to have them, but if we don't, he says the u.s. is still going to do what he feels that the united states should do. mike, stay close. while the president...
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should get and how much should be done nationally by the eu states. that debate has long been under way. some countries even want a treaty change, but britain's negotiating position has not exactly improved. many are angry and frustrated because david cameron did not really say what he wanted and, of course, renegotiations of terms for britain to stay in the e you can only start after british elections, so david cameron risks putting the eu in a state of paralysis, and that is not welcomed here in brussels. >> we also asked what the implications would be if britain were to leave if. >> the e you would lose a member state. that has always been at the forefront of improving the single market, improving international ties. many countries have said that they have a big interest in keeping britain in the eu, and they are trying to do everything they possibly can, but of course, the mood is changing slightly. there's an increasing number of people here in brussels who say if you want to leave them leave, but let them continue their work. many say that the b
should get and how much should be done nationally by the eu states. that debate has long been under way. some countries even want a treaty change, but britain's negotiating position has not exactly improved. many are angry and frustrated because david cameron did not really say what he wanted and, of course, renegotiations of terms for britain to stay in the e you can only start after british elections, so david cameron risks putting the eu in a state of paralysis, and that is not welcomed here...
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eu foreign ministers in brussels for talks there. nato approved a mission to send 200 military trainers to help mali's forces. >> and they are considering other ways to help the government. the first troops from the african-led mission are due to arrive today. >> for more, we are joined by our brussels correspondent. the eu has agreed to send military personnel. do we have any idea what this mission will look like? >> it is important to stress first of all that the idea is not new. back in december, they agreed they saw the situation and said they would send down a couple of hundred instructors -- of around 200 instructors -- to train the army, and now, of course, in light of recent developments, this mission will be sped up, which means 200 instructors or 250 will be sent down. they will instruct the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could ri
eu foreign ministers in brussels for talks there. nato approved a mission to send 200 military trainers to help mali's forces. >> and they are considering other ways to help the government. the first troops from the african-led mission are due to arrive today. >> for more, we are joined by our brussels correspondent. the eu has agreed to send military personnel. do we have any idea what this mission will look like? >> it is important to stress first of all that the idea is not...
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eu foreign ministers in brussels for talks there. nato approved a mission to send 200 military trainers to help mali's forces. >> and they are considering other ways to help the government. the first troops from the african-led mission are due to arrive today. >> for more, we are joined by our brussels correspondent. the eu has agreed to send military personnel. do we have any idea what this mission will look like? >> it is important to stress first of all that the idea is not new. back in december, they agreed they saw the situation and said they would send down a couple of hundred instructors -- of around 200 instructors -- to train the army, and now, of course, in light of recent developments, this mission will be sped up, which means 200 instructors or 250 will be sent down. they will instruct the army in terms of basic military training, but also in the field of international and humanitarian law and how to protect civilians. there are not many details yet in the number -- and the number of people deployed to the ground could ri
eu foreign ministers in brussels for talks there. nato approved a mission to send 200 military trainers to help mali's forces. >> and they are considering other ways to help the government. the first troops from the african-led mission are due to arrive today. >> for more, we are joined by our brussels correspondent. the eu has agreed to send military personnel. do we have any idea what this mission will look like? >> it is important to stress first of all that the idea is not...
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the eu ministers see the situation as a grave security threat. eu ministers agree to dispatch a group of about 450 military trainers to mali. the block will send an advanced team to allow the trainers to start their effort by mid-february. the training team will set up a base near mali's capital but will not play a combat role. the hostage taking incident by militants indicate that the chaos in mali could destabilize nearby nations and worsen security. the country will speed up dialogue with various political factions to establish a democratic administration. he attended a meeting. he said mali must regain stability and can do so with support from the international community. >>> currency traders work up to something they haven't seen in years. we've been talking about currency a lot. >> we sure have. the yen has been moving quickly. the yen is still on its weakening track. the dollar traded at the 90 yen level for the first time in two years, seven months. the yen slipped to 90.14 on thursday on the new york foreign exchange. the dollar got a bo
the eu ministers see the situation as a grave security threat. eu ministers agree to dispatch a group of about 450 military trainers to mali. the block will send an advanced team to allow the trainers to start their effort by mid-february. the training team will set up a base near mali's capital but will not play a combat role. the hostage taking incident by militants indicate that the chaos in mali could destabilize nearby nations and worsen security. the country will speed up dialogue with...
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care read out not by the leadership in syria but by the syrian opposition although the united states, eu and arab league have agreed unanimously that bashar al-assad is to blame. there will be key difficult sticking points to be able to hammer out before any clear-cut deal on disarming al-assad can be pushed forward. >> okay. thank you very much. that's from geneva. so, this is now moscow. so, vladimir putin, the russian president with an opinion particle in today' new york times . was that a personal appeal to the american people over syria? >> reporter: it was a personal appeal. i think it also reflects frustras and attitudes towards the united states which is shared by a large part of the russian military -- sorry, russian political and military establishment. a feeling that the americans have really over reached themselves over the last ten years or so, have got involved in a series of adventures that backfired. iraq is the obvious one, libya, moscow. those davis of opinions, different ways of seeing the world gives us a flavor as to why it will be very difficult for the two sides in
care read out not by the leadership in syria but by the syrian opposition although the united states, eu and arab league have agreed unanimously that bashar al-assad is to blame. there will be key difficult sticking points to be able to hammer out before any clear-cut deal on disarming al-assad can be pushed forward. >> okay. thank you very much. that's from geneva. so, this is now moscow. so, vladimir putin, the russian president with an opinion particle in today' new york times . was...
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we are consulting with the eu in this process. we are consulting with other countries in this process. and finding out from them what are their areas of specific concern and trying to align what we do in a way that i think alleviates some of the public concerns that people may have. but this is always going to be some -- there's going to be some balancing that takes place on these issues. some of the folks who have been most greatly offended publicly, we know privately engage in the same activities directed at us. or use information that we've obtained to protect their people. and we recognize that. but i think all of us have to take a very thoughtful approach to this problem. and i'm the first one to acknowledge that, given advances of technology, and the fact that so much of our information flow today is through the internet, through wireless, that the risks of abuse are greater than they have been in the past. now with respect to sweden, i haven't had a chance to wander around stockholm as much as i'd like. it is a gorgeous cou
we are consulting with the eu in this process. we are consulting with other countries in this process. and finding out from them what are their areas of specific concern and trying to align what we do in a way that i think alleviates some of the public concerns that people may have. but this is always going to be some -- there's going to be some balancing that takes place on these issues. some of the folks who have been most greatly offended publicly, we know privately engage in the same...
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we have the head of the eu and diplomacy thing that the rebels use chemical weapons. so what is part of this and why has the administration not present at the? >> okay, let's go back to the front. >> this is a good part of the question. some say know your enemy and know yourself. bob said she would do whatever is necessary. the american people want to support that. what do you think the american people would support and what degree of intervention? >> in the back. >> i would like to get mark and andrew to enter each other. had andrew, tell us what happened when mark was wondering about what was going to happen if we don't solve the issue and the syrian war continues to get out of hand. and the no-fly zones are not enough. if you could answer the main concern which is what happens when this becomes much more regional, that would be great. >> okay. when we start with that. >> this is the final round of questions. >> i'm glad. then she asked me a question. okay. i expect this to talk about this as it shapes the entire region. the question about this from before, the arab
we have the head of the eu and diplomacy thing that the rebels use chemical weapons. so what is part of this and why has the administration not present at the? >> okay, let's go back to the front. >> this is a good part of the question. some say know your enemy and know yourself. bob said she would do whatever is necessary. the american people want to support that. what do you think the american people would support and what degree of intervention? >> in the back. >> i...
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the eu will train 3000 malian soldiers over a period of 15 months. last but not least, the future president one hair at a country festering with corruption and an economy that reached a virtual standstill in the last year. while that remains the continent's third largest gold producer, the economy contracted by .5% in 2012. youth unemployment is soaring. the challenges are huge, and the country can count on foreign financial assistance. the presidential elections have launched aid promised by international donors. >> is it time to give that tuareg the state they have been campaigning for? >> it it's not the time to give the north its own independence. i do not believe the north wants to be part of the other one. >> on the dividing line? >> yes. it is pretty much inside. >> your family and everyone? >> they might except a smaller version. >> if you look at how the french went down, when the french got into the north, everybody was happy to -- i do not think it is a solution. >> i did not think the question is one of a time to meet where statehood as m
the eu will train 3000 malian soldiers over a period of 15 months. last but not least, the future president one hair at a country festering with corruption and an economy that reached a virtual standstill in the last year. while that remains the continent's third largest gold producer, the economy contracted by .5% in 2012. youth unemployment is soaring. the challenges are huge, and the country can count on foreign financial assistance. the presidential elections have launched aid promised by...
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no comments as yet from him of the and continuing now international condemnation, the eu saying that they're reviewing their relations with egypt and the united kingdom saying that they would like to see all sides refrain from violence. but bear in mind we've seen potentially a thousand people killed in the recent crackdown. so far, rhetoric from most western capitals has been threatening future action rather than strongly moving to punish egypt for what many of them see as gross human rights vie kagols and killings. >> nick, it does seem that the egyptian military is pretty immune to any kind of pressure. what might cause it to back off? >> it's very unclear at the point. they appear to have made the calculation which seems to be mirrored by decision makers in washington that the washington/cairo relationship is too strategically important for the united states for something like this, grave as horrifying as it's been, to necessarily derail it. we've seen cursory cancellation of a military exercise and potential moves in the future, but no stark measure to suggest a fundamental chan
no comments as yet from him of the and continuing now international condemnation, the eu saying that they're reviewing their relations with egypt and the united kingdom saying that they would like to see all sides refrain from violence. but bear in mind we've seen potentially a thousand people killed in the recent crackdown. so far, rhetoric from most western capitals has been threatening future action rather than strongly moving to punish egypt for what many of them see as gross human rights...
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. >> secretary of state kerry appears to have achieved something that the eu foreign ministers meetings in lithuania that has not been seen since the syria crisis: consensus. all signed the statement setting clearly where the european stand. >> in the face of the cynical use of chemical weapons the international community cannot remain ido idle. a clear and strong response is crucial to make clear that such crimes are unacceptable, and there can be no impunity. >> though, just what that response will be is not clear. public opinion in europe is against a military strike. >> they also say that the nine inspector should finish their reports before any action. none of this will make moscow happy. theit's the next stop in paris which the french have been the staunchest allies since this started. senator kerry said support fo against assad is growing not waning. >> the growing feeling is to hold assad accountable. seven of the g 8 support action being taken such as we're contemplating, and 12 out of the 20, and in democracy that's the majority and that's pretty strong, i think it's a very po
. >> secretary of state kerry appears to have achieved something that the eu foreign ministers meetings in lithuania that has not been seen since the syria crisis: consensus. all signed the statement setting clearly where the european stand. >> in the face of the cynical use of chemical weapons the international community cannot remain ido idle. a clear and strong response is crucial to make clear that such crimes are unacceptable, and there can be no impunity. >> though, just...
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we have the nato or eu or i know that there's others that are joining us with in any type of military strike if that's what's proposed. or two, if i'm told something in a classified setting that indicates to me that there's something that one of our allies or in danger, eminent threat or something of that nature. then those things are game changers for me. i'm like anyone else. if you're sitting on a sxwrur, you don't make the decision until the facts are in and the case is closed and that's not happened yet. >> what is the position of the congressional black caucus on military action in syria? you said you're undecided. what is the position of the caucus? >> the caucus hasn't taken a position. nor do i believe they will? i think the job for the caucus is and what i know our chair is trying to do for us is for us to get as much information as we possibly can so that we can make a decision. these are decisions or votes of conscience and everybody has to vote his or herconscience. the chair is trying to make sure we get as much information as we can but the caucus has not decided or com
we have the nato or eu or i know that there's others that are joining us with in any type of military strike if that's what's proposed. or two, if i'm told something in a classified setting that indicates to me that there's something that one of our allies or in danger, eminent threat or something of that nature. then those things are game changers for me. i'm like anyone else. if you're sitting on a sxwrur, you don't make the decision until the facts are in and the case is closed and that's...
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it is also contributing to an eu package with 500,000 euros. france sent troops to aid the military, but france says winning the peace is also important. >> we have dual aims -- to give mali back its territorial integrity, and we also want to secure mali's development to democracy. >> international donors found a common goal -- to provide more than just the basics to people in mali. they also want to make sure the country is stable enough to hold elections for late july. >> now what is mali expected to do in return for the financial aid? our correspondent in brussels has more. >> interestingly, in his opening speech, the development aid commissioner said what he was expecting from mali was simply to engage. he said he wanted those in charge at the moment to be committed to help with the effort. in other words, they do not want to pour money into a black hole. if they commit to infrastructure services or investments, which the commission says will create 20,000 jobs, they want those on the ground in charge to make sure that the money goes to the
it is also contributing to an eu package with 500,000 euros. france sent troops to aid the military, but france says winning the peace is also important. >> we have dual aims -- to give mali back its territorial integrity, and we also want to secure mali's development to democracy. >> international donors found a common goal -- to provide more than just the basics to people in mali. they also want to make sure the country is stable enough to hold elections for late july. >>...
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do, what can the eu do? the problem is with too many institutions, too many structures and there's no inner operability. the eu send their own folks. the americans are send their own trainers to tunisia and mali, but from what i hear from folks on the ground they say they don't work together. so that's something that needs to be looked into. >> there's something that i forgot to mention, which your comment just provoked me to remember. i forgot to mention the important role of algeria. nothing is going to happen without algeria. right? paul kennedy and gil meche university, 15 years ago growth is really important article in foreign affairs called the pivotal states. right? and he argued that in every region of the world there is a pivotal state unless you work with the pivotal state, then the answer states around the pivotal state won't function properly. and his argument was that in west africa, nigeria, is a pivotal state, and east arguably are the pivotal states and south africa is south africa. but in no
do, what can the eu do? the problem is with too many institutions, too many structures and there's no inner operability. the eu send their own folks. the americans are send their own trainers to tunisia and mali, but from what i hear from folks on the ground they say they don't work together. so that's something that needs to be looked into. >> there's something that i forgot to mention, which your comment just provoked me to remember. i forgot to mention the important role of algeria....
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the eu does not want to get involved too much. we will find out more about the training mission. >> are there any dissenters? this is a job for nato -- and who are saying this is a job for nato? >> nato can only intervene if france formally request aid, and it has not done so. this is a job that has to be done by the ecowas, by the west african soldiers on the ground come together with mali -- on the ground, mali together withan soldier -- on the ground, together with malian soldiers. it was an action taken by an individual member state, i.e., france. the member states say they will support friends, but they will not get their boots on the ground. >> thanks for that. islamist militants in somalia say they killed the second french soldier in a failed operation by paris to free a kidnapped intelligence officer. >> france says he was killed during the operation. photographs thought to be marking what is a dead body of a soldier were posted on line by ashgabat -- al-shabab. the man was captured in 2009. germany's biggest car maker, vo
the eu does not want to get involved too much. we will find out more about the training mission. >> are there any dissenters? this is a job for nato -- and who are saying this is a job for nato? >> nato can only intervene if france formally request aid, and it has not done so. this is a job that has to be done by the ecowas, by the west african soldiers on the ground come together with mali -- on the ground, mali together withan soldier -- on the ground, together with malian...
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the eu does not want to get involved too much. we will find out more about the training mission. >> are there any dissenters? this is a job for nato -- and who are saying this is a job for nato? >> nato can only intervene if france formally request aid, and it has not done so. this is a job that has to be done by the ecowas, by the west african soldiers on the ground come together with mali -- on the ground, mali together withan soldier -- on the ground, together with malian soldiers. it was an action taken by an individual member state, i.e., france. the member states say they will support friends, but they will not get their boots on the ground. >> thanks for that. islamist militants in somalia say they killed the second french soldier in a failed operation by paris to free a kidnapped intelligence officer. >> france says he was killed during the operation. photographs thought to be marking what is a dead body of a soldier were posted on line by ashgabat -- al-shabab. the man was captured in 2009. germany's biggest car maker, vo
the eu does not want to get involved too much. we will find out more about the training mission. >> are there any dissenters? this is a job for nato -- and who are saying this is a job for nato? >> nato can only intervene if france formally request aid, and it has not done so. this is a job that has to be done by the ecowas, by the west african soldiers on the ground come together with mali -- on the ground, mali together withan soldier -- on the ground, together with malian...
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they are pushing forward with that and say they may use a veto when it comes to the eu renewing sanctions against syria or saying they're acting entirely on their own as a sovereign nation. but we're far away yet from that being delivered to the ground, michael. >> nick, as always, thanks for your reporting there in beirut. >> heartbreaking look at all that's taking place within the borders there. >>> all right. in this country a change of heart. that's what conservative senator rob portman said happened after his son revealed to him that he's gay. >> the exclusive interview coming up. [ nyquil bottle ] hey tylenol, you know we're kinda like twins. [ tylenol bottle ] we are? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-
they are pushing forward with that and say they may use a veto when it comes to the eu renewing sanctions against syria or saying they're acting entirely on their own as a sovereign nation. but we're far away yet from that being delivered to the ground, michael. >> nick, as always, thanks for your reporting there in beirut. >> heartbreaking look at all that's taking place within the borders there. >>> all right. in this country a change of heart. that's what conservative...
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it is the first deadly attack on the eu mission since it was created. the situation does remain tense. in the u.s., starbucks is telling its customers to check their guns at the door. the coffee chain says firearms are no longer welcome, but stopped short of an outright dan. that -- out rightban -- ou tright. ban. supporters celebrated their deferral to local laws. starbucks is known to take firm political stances, but this time it is not taking sides. france's answer to the all american kids beauty pageants. they may soon be outlawed. the senate voted to ban judy competitions for girls --beauty -- beauty competitions for girls under 16 years old. >> she loves beauty pageants and she has been a successful contestant. >> i like fashion, smiling, and posing. >> her dreams could be cut short. parliament has voted to ban ug -- beauty contests for girls under 16. >> a are a symbol of the way women are defined -- they are a symbol of the way women are defined by their beauty. >> french pageants are not on the same scale as their flashy american equivalents. t
it is the first deadly attack on the eu mission since it was created. the situation does remain tense. in the u.s., starbucks is telling its customers to check their guns at the door. the coffee chain says firearms are no longer welcome, but stopped short of an outright dan. that -- out rightban -- ou tright. ban. supporters celebrated their deferral to local laws. starbucks is known to take firm political stances, but this time it is not taking sides. france's answer to the all american kids...
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eu u.s. to has more potential than all the others put together. >> i've listened with interest a number of the premises answers on issues of tax. [inaudible] what assurances can you give about the campaign about when and how he will finish that business? >> i think that if campaign is an excellent job in raising the profile of this issue and all the other issues around how do. i think the response to the outcome yesterday, i think they made a number of fairpoint. we've made good progress. this issue is far of the candidates have been. loss of tax rooms have been made. lots of revenue has been recovered for this country. we've done a huge amount t to hp the poorest country in the. the african leaders said this is absolutely the agenda they want wanted to focus on but there is more to do. i'm happy to keep on that work. >> cannot congratulate my right honorable friend on progress on certain at the g8 summit who claims there's more to do. president putin reminded us all that amongst this in rebe
eu u.s. to has more potential than all the others put together. >> i've listened with interest a number of the premises answers on issues of tax. [inaudible] what assurances can you give about the campaign about when and how he will finish that business? >> i think that if campaign is an excellent job in raising the profile of this issue and all the other issues around how do. i think the response to the outcome yesterday, i think they made a number of fairpoint. we've made good...
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one of the main things that the eu foreign ministers have confirmed today is the dispatch of troops, not for fighting, as i say, but for training -- to train malian forces so they are competent to take over from french troops. the mission will be from the country's 500 troops, probably, a gauge in training of forces -- the mission will be from many countries 500 troops, probably, engaged in training up forces. it takes time, and who knows what the situation will be by then? but that is as much as is on offer from the foreign ministers at today's meeting. >> a german court has ruled that the lone survivor of a neo-nazi group can face multiple murder charges at her trial planned for later this year. she's accused of helping her accomplices killed 10 people across germany. most of them from acting minorities over 14 years. the two men were found dead in 2011. zschape has been in custody since then. for more on the background, our political correspondent sent us this report. >> this is the story of how a hate-filled the and not the trio went on a rampage over a number of years that left
one of the main things that the eu foreign ministers have confirmed today is the dispatch of troops, not for fighting, as i say, but for training -- to train malian forces so they are competent to take over from french troops. the mission will be from the country's 500 troops, probably, a gauge in training of forces -- the mission will be from many countries 500 troops, probably, engaged in training up forces. it takes time, and who knows what the situation will be by then? but that is as much...
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greece has the highest level of unemployment in the eu. the latest employment numbers for greece are from october. at that time, nearly 27% of greeks were unemployed. spanish employment levels are not much better. austria, germany, and luxembourg have the best employment numbers, but that's not enough to change a europe-wide trend. eurozone unemployment has been on the rise for the last five years. at the beginning of 2008, the jobless rate stood at 7.2%. today, 11.7% of eurozone residents looking for a job cannot find one. youth unemployment figures are especially worrisome. nearly one in four young people under the age of 25 cannot have a job. youth unemployment in spain tops 55%. >> german lawmakers began debating friday a controversial ban on the far-right party. the previous attempts to outlaw it failed in 2003. >> this new drive to ban the party came after revelations that a neo-nazi group linked to the npd carried out a decade- long string of racially motivated murders. >> a former high-ranking member of the far right npd is thought
greece has the highest level of unemployment in the eu. the latest employment numbers for greece are from october. at that time, nearly 27% of greeks were unemployed. spanish employment levels are not much better. austria, germany, and luxembourg have the best employment numbers, but that's not enough to change a europe-wide trend. eurozone unemployment has been on the rise for the last five years. at the beginning of 2008, the jobless rate stood at 7.2%. today, 11.7% of eurozone residents...
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although the eu is pressing the u.s. to wait on any kind of attack, until after the united nations inspectors release their report on what happened in syria. here's secretary kerry earlier today. >> we are very grateful that the statement that came out of the meeting today with respect to syria, a strong statement about the need for accountability, and particularly grateful for the president's comments to me earlier this morning and the prime minister's support for the efforts to hold the assad regime accountable. >> back here at home, democratic leaders are trying to shore up support for a vote that would support the president's plan to attack syria. minority leader nancy pelosi wrote her fifth letter in five days to her colleagues today, saying in part, quote, in sweden this week, the president said congress set a red line when it indicated that, in a piece of legislation titled the syria accountability act, that's from 2003, that some of the horrendous things that are happening on the ground there need to be answered
although the eu is pressing the u.s. to wait on any kind of attack, until after the united nations inspectors release their report on what happened in syria. here's secretary kerry earlier today. >> we are very grateful that the statement that came out of the meeting today with respect to syria, a strong statement about the need for accountability, and particularly grateful for the president's comments to me earlier this morning and the prime minister's support for the efforts to hold the...
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the eu says aid agencies are facing major problems in trying to help the people affected in the north. >> i appeal to all those involved in the conflict to do all they can to insure that organizations provide the humanitarian assistance to people on the ground -- so people on the ground faces few obstacles as possible and that permissions are given as quickly as possible. >> and land that has been devastated by drought is now faced with a humanitarian crisis. >> food insecurity is a very major concern. in mali, despite a good harvest, we worry that some 4 million or 5 million people may be in need of food assistance. >> the commissioner says the eu is ready to add to the 93 million euros of aid it has already sent, both to help mali and neighboring countries like niger where tens of thousands of people have already taken refuge. >> moving to the czech republic and our voting has begun to let the country's new president. around 8 million voters are choosing between two candidates. the foreign minister, the heir to one of central europe's wealthiest aristocratic families. >> he is takin
the eu says aid agencies are facing major problems in trying to help the people affected in the north. >> i appeal to all those involved in the conflict to do all they can to insure that organizations provide the humanitarian assistance to people on the ground -- so people on the ground faces few obstacles as possible and that permissions are given as quickly as possible. >> and land that has been devastated by drought is now faced with a humanitarian crisis. >> food...
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but i was recently in paris and saw them together after meeting where they tried to sort of put the eu and it's banking unit and all these things back on track. so i think those fences are being mended. >> rose: thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> 'cause i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back! >> you've heard of connoisseur. i'm a common-sewer. >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something. >> let's talk dess
but i was recently in paris and saw them together after meeting where they tried to sort of put the eu and it's banking unit and all these things back on track. so i think those fences are being mended. >> rose: thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >>...
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." >> here's what's coming up on the show -- after grueling marathon negotiations, the eu agrees on a budget bill that for the first time sees a cut in spending. >> street battles in tunisia following the funeral of the slain opposition leader chokri belaid. >> millions are in asia heading home to celebrate the year of the snake. for the first time in the history of the european union, the long-term budget will be cut. 27 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to a final budget during a second summit arranged especially to do so. we will go live to brussels for the latest in just a moment. >> that's right -- the drastically reduced seven-year budget is worth 959 billion euros and was hammered out after two days of nearly round-the- clock negotiations and is far less than the just over $1 trillion euros -- and the one trillion euros the commission chancellor angela merkel went into the talks saying she was confident the agreement would be reached. in the end, the 27 member states came up with a compromise that even british prime minister david cameron welcomed as a good deal for br
." >> here's what's coming up on the show -- after grueling marathon negotiations, the eu agrees on a budget bill that for the first time sees a cut in spending. >> street battles in tunisia following the funeral of the slain opposition leader chokri belaid. >> millions are in asia heading home to celebrate the year of the snake. for the first time in the history of the european union, the long-term budget will be cut. 27 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to a...